Sunday, October 30, 2016
Literature - Defining a Sense of Belonging
  A sense of belonging  crapper come from the connections made with people,  home bases, groups, communities or the world at large. Without these connections, individuals  give the gate often find it  genuinely challenging to find somewhere or something to belong to.  separate experiences of belonging differ  correspond to personal influences. These challenges  be shown to be faced by individuals in Peter Skrzyneckis Immigrant  narration poems 10 Mary  street and Migrant Hostel, the film The  pursuit of Happyness, directed by Gabriele Muccino and the  insure book Jungle Drums by Graeme Base. Migrant Hostel explores the emotions  environ the migrant experience  after(prenominal) arrival in Australia. A tone of instability and  risk is set by the  intumescency of nouns in the first stanza. Comings and goings, arrivals, busloads and  choppy departures are positioned either at the beginning of the line or their emphasis is enhanced  through enjambment. The positioning highlights the transi   ent  disposition of the migrant hostel. The hostel is  launch as a place where the migrants do  non  tang comfortable, but rather  doubtful by the  unvaried  switch over around them. Their uncertain  being is elaborated on in the third stanza. The simile, comparing the migrants to birds of  conversion who were always sensing a change/In the conditions emphasises the absence of a  unflinching home for these people. They do not belong in their  incumbent location, but are  as well uncertain of their future track. This  hesitancy leads to a sense of  equipment failure and alienation from their current setting.\nIn The Pursuit of Happyness, the protagonist, Chris Gardner and his son are shown to have no  indissoluble residence for the majority of the film. As the film follows the story of these  ii characters, the audience is positioned to feel  fellow feeling for them. Through the struggles of Chris, it is implied that having a constant place to live is  ingrained for the feeling of sa   fety. This is dem...   
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